This weekend I finished painting this scratch-built Daemon that I put together a while ago. It's a Daemon of Chaos Undivided - unaligned to any specific Chaos god, or perhaps aligned to a more minor deity. The 'internal fire' colour scheme is nicked from a great set of Daemons that I stumbled upon online, where the painter had been collecting the official Games Workshop figures for the four Chaos powers, but painting them all with ash-black flesh & lava or fire from within their mouths & eyes etc. Unfortunately I've been unable to find the post again, so can't credit or link to my inspiration.
I constructed this miniature from various spare bits, including an old metal Tyranid hormagaunt scythe-arm, Beastman horns, a Lizardman leg, a Warhammer zombie scythe & torso, Kroot legs, a Ork head, & plenty of Green Stuff putty.
It's very tall compared to Human-sized figures (pin-mounted on a Ø32mm base), & I think it's suitably creepy-looking. I'll be using it in my long-planned adventure-skirmish Inquisition games (set in the Warhammer 40,000 universe, either using the original expanded Necromunda rules, or a different set of rules, possibly a modification of Osprey Wargames Black Ops).
That looks amazing!
ReplyDeleteCheers Michael. I'm really pleased with this build, & its pose - looks like it's on a rampage!
DeleteI love the painting and the conversion!
ReplyDeleteI'm looking at Zona Alfa for a bit of a quick Inquisimunda fix, possibly mixed with Flying Lead.
Thanks Barks, & cheers for the tip about Zona Alfa. That's an Osprey publication that I hadn't heard of, so I'll look into it - certainly has some overlap with 40K Inquisition activities in subject matter.
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